Dermatology Resource Advisory Board

Dr. Charles Lynde is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto and holds a clinical teaching position at the University Health Network. He is Medical Director of Lynde Dermatology and Lynderm Research. The Lynde Centre for Dermatology is a full service, comprehensive dermatology clinic. After receiving his BSc. and M.D., degrees at the University of Toronto, Dr. Lynde studied Dermatology at the University of British Columbia and the University of Toronto, receiving his Board Certification (Canada and U.S.A.) in 1983.

Lynderm Research under the guidance of Dr. Lynde as principal investigator for more than 25 years is actively involved in the management of psoriasis, rosacea, onychomycosis, acne and lupus among other dermatological conditions.

Dr. Lynde is a member of the Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA), the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV), the Toronto Dermatology Association as well as the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) as well as having authored and co-authored more than 150 peer reviewed articles.

Dr. Lynde has served in various roles for the CDA and AAD including President of the Canadian Dermatology Association. He is the Editor of the CDA Bulletin and sits on the editorial boards of several journals and extensively consults and is on the advisory boards of many pharmaceutical companies. Dr. Lynde was recently the recipient of the CDA Award of Merit. This award represents leadership and contributions made to the Canadian Dermatology Association.

Francesca Cheung, MD, CCFP
Francesca Cheung, MD, CCFP, is a family physician with a special interest in dermatology. She received the Diploma in Practical Dermatology from the Department of Dermatology at Cardiff University in Wales, UK. She is practising at the Lynde Centre for Dermatology in Markham, Ontario and works closely with Dr. Charles Lynde, MD FRCPC, an experienced dermatologist. In addition to providing direct patient care, she acts as a sub-investigator in multiple clinical studies involving psoriasis, onychomycosis, and acne.

John Kraft, MD, FRCPC

Madhuri Reddy, MD, FRCPC
Dr. Madhuri Reddy is staff at Harvard Medical School and Medical Director of the Wound Healing program at Hebrew Senior Life in Boston, Massachusetts, and is Director of the Wound Healing Clinic in the Department of Plastic Surgery at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts. She is also on the faculty of the annual International Interdisciplinary Wound Care Course and continues to be an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. Dr. Reddy obtained her MD from Memorial University of Newfoundland (1996), completed an Internal Medicine residency (1999), and obtained an MSc in Clinical Epidemiology (2000). She completed subspecialty training in Geriatric Medicine at the University of Toronto (2001). Dr. Reddy is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and is also American Board Certified in Internal Medicine & Geriatric Medicine. Dr. Reddy completed a Skin and Wound Care fellowship in the Division of Dermatology at the University of Toronto (2002). She belongs to numerous medical societies, frequently speaks at educational events, has authored several original publications (including lead authorships the Journal of the American Medical Association) and book chapters.

Shannon Humphrey, MD, FRCPC
Dr. Shannon Humphrey is a Clinical Instructor at the University of British Columbia Department of Dermatology and Skin Science. She is a practicing medical dermatologist at the Vancouver General Hospital Skin Care Centre and St. Paul’s Hospital where she practices general dermatology and runs an Acne Subspecialty Clinic. She also has a part-time private aesthetic dermatology practice.

She received her Bachelor of Science with distinction and MD with distinction from Dalhousie Medical School. She recently completed her dermatology residency at the University of British Columbia and is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. She is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology.

Dr. Humphrey’s clinical and research interests include acne, dermatologic therapeutics, aesthetic dermatology, skin cancer, and medical education. She has published her work in peer reviewed journals, presented her research both nationally and internationally and authored chapters in her areas of interest. Dr. Humphrey teaches medical students and residents in her general dermatology clinics and is active in Dermatology CME for family physicians.

Anne Goodfellow, HBSc, MSc, MD, CCFP
Dr. Anne Goodfellow has worked as a family physician with a focused practice in dermatology in Markham, Ontario since 2007. Over the past 5 years, Dr. Goodfellow has provided ad hoc consultative input to pharmaceutical companies regarding medications for treating various dermatologic conditions. Dr. Goodfellow obtained an HBSc and MSc in Molecular Biology at the University of Toronto. She then completed her medical degree (MD) at the University of Toronto and received residency training at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.